<span>Slavery was morally wrong. He dod not like the idea of slavery which happened to cause the Civil War</span>
World War I completely changed the way wars were fought.
Trench warfare, which was the norm just a century ago was seen as an nonviable strategy.
Modern machines such as tanks and airplanes made trench warfare mostly about keeping ground and resulted in stalemates.
Also, it was the first time that modern tanks, planes and machine guns were being used for first time at such a large scale, resulting in an unprecedented level of death and carnage.
Military generals soon realized that time-honored military code of conducts were now obsolete and a completely new form of strategy was now required.
Lincoln let the Confederate leaders know about his plan to resupply Fort Sumter so that they would not demand fire on the ships carrying supplies.
<span>The correct answer is B. Americans were making more money than before. What happened was that the economy of the entire world was ravaged because there was no production due to the destroyed factories. The US used this to produce and export more than ever which led to a large accumulation of wealth and people became super rich.</span>
Answer:
It's nuanced, I partially agree
Explanation:
I agree it contributed to the pan-Arab and Arabic nationalist movement but I disagree that it increased the influence of the colonial powers.